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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2024 · 1H 3M

Dairy Farms to the Classroom: Kim Tarvis & Her Journey in Agriculture Education

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This episode runs on @WonderCowColostrum shop.wondercow.com/DAIRYGALVAL or Use code DAIRYGALVAL to save $$ Title: Dairy Farms to the Classroom: Kim Tarvis & Her Journey in Agriculture Education Host: Val Lavigne @DairyGalVal www.dairygalval.com   Guest: Kimberly Tarvis Professor at SUNY Cobleskill [email protected]   Summary In this episode of the Dairy Hour Podcast, host Val Lavigne speaks with Kim Tarvis, an associate professor of dairy cattle management at SUNY Cobleskill. They discuss Kim's journey in dairy farming, her experiences with the Dairy Challenge, and her educational background. Kim shares insights into her family's dairy farming legacy, her passion for teaching, and the importance of hands-on learning in agriculture. The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities in pursuing a career in agriculture and the impact of personal choices on one's path. In this conversation, Kim shares her journey from her early career in agricultural research to her current role as a professor. She discusses the opportunities that shaped her career, the transition to teaching, and the impact she aims to have on her students. Kim also reflects on her personal interests, including her passion for sewing and quilting, and offers valuable advice for students about embracing challenges and personal growth. Takeaways Kim Tarvis shares her background in dairy cattle management and education. The Dairy Challenge provides students with practical experience in evaluating dairy farms. Kim's family history in dairy farming highlights the importance of legacy in agriculture. The cost of land and farming in Rhode Island presents challenges for new farmers. Kim's early love for cows was nurtured by her mother, who wanted to be a vet. Involvement in 4-H and showing cattle shaped Kim's passion for agriculture. Kim's educational journey included exploring various agricultural fields before settling on animal science. The importance of making informed career choices is emphasized throughout the conversation. Personal relationships can significantly influence educational and career decisions. Kim's early career was influenced by a mentor who encouraged her to pursue research opportunities. She transitioned from a management role at GenX to a teaching position at SUNY Cobleskill. Both Kim and Val emphasize the importance of hands-on experience in teaching agricultural methods. Recognition from the Dairy Girl Network was a significant milestone in her career. She believes in the power of collaboration and support from peers and mentors. Kim's passion for sewing and quilting is a significant part of her personal life. She encourages students to take risks and try new things, even if they fear failure. Kim stresses the importance of small, incremental changes for success. Her favorite quote, 'Inches make champions,' reflects her belief in gradual progress. Kim values the relationships she builds with her students and colleagues. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Dairy Hour Podcast 01:52 Meet Kim Tarvis: Dairy Cattle Management Expert 04:14 The Dairy Challenge: A Unique Learning Experience 12:09 Kim's Dairy Farming Roots 22:51 Navigating Education and Career Choices 30:34 Reflections on Life Choices and Opportunities 31:31 Career Beginnings and Opportunities 36:30 Transition to Teaching and Educational Experiences 41:25 Recognition and Impact in Agriculture 49:07 Personal Interests and Hobbies 56:05 Advice for Students and Personal Growth

This episode runs on @WonderCowColostrum shop.wondercow.com/DAIRYGALVAL or Use code DAIRYGALVAL to save $$ Title: Dairy Farms to the Classroom: Kim Tarvis & Her Journey in Agriculture Education Host: Val Lavigne @DairyGalVal www.dairygalval.com   Guest: Kimberly Tarvis Professor at SUNY Cobleskill [email protected]   Summary In this episode of the Dairy Hour Podcast, host Val Lavigne speaks with Kim Tarvis, an associate professor of dairy cattle management at SUNY Cobleskill. They discuss Kim's journey in dairy farming, her experiences with the Dairy Challenge, and her educational background. Kim shares insights into her family's dairy farming legacy, her passion for teaching, and the importance of hands-on learning in agriculture. The conversation also touches on the challenges and opportunities in pursuing a career in agriculture and the impact of personal choices on one's path. In this conversation, Kim shares her journey from her early career in agricultural research to her current role as a professor. She discusses the opportunities that shaped her career, the transition to teaching, and the impact she aims to have on her students. Kim also reflects on her personal interests, including her passion for sewing and quilting, and offers valuable advice for students about embracing challenges and personal growth. Takeaways Kim Tarvis shares her background in dairy cattle management and education. The Dairy Challenge provides students with practical experience in evaluating dairy farms. Kim's family history in dairy farming highlights the importance of legacy in agriculture. The cost of land and farming in Rhode Island presents challenges for new farmers. Kim's early love for cows was nurtured by her mother, who wanted to be a vet. Involvement in 4-H and showing cattle shaped Kim's passion for agriculture. Kim's educational journey included exploring various agricultural fields before settling on animal science. The importance of making informed career choices is emphasized throughout the conversation. Personal relationships can significantly influence educational and career decisions. Kim's early career was influenced by a mentor who encouraged her to pursue research opportunities. She transitioned from a management role at GenX to a teaching position at SUNY Cobleskill. Both Kim and Val emphasize the importance of hands-on experience in teaching agricultural methods. Recognition from the Dairy Girl Network was a significant milestone in her career. She believes in the power of collaboration and support from peers and mentors. Kim's passion for sewing and quilting is a significant part of her personal life. She encourages students to take risks and try new things, even if they fear failure. Kim stresses the importance of small, incremental changes for success. Her favorite quote, 'Inches make champions,' reflects her belief in gradual progress. Kim values the relationships she builds with her students and colleagues. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Dairy Hour Podcast 01:52 Meet Kim Tarvis: Dairy Cattle Management Expert 04:14 The Dairy Challenge: A Unique Learning Experience 12:09 Kim's Dairy Farming Roots 22:51 Navigating Education and Career Choices 30:34 Reflections on Life Choices and Opportunities 31:31 Career Beginnings and Opportunities 36:30 Transition to Teaching and Educational Experiences 41:25 Recognition and Impact in Agriculture 49:07 Personal Interests and Hobbies 56:05 Advice for Students and Personal Growth

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